Like the OP, I am after books that have a twist in them... I want something that I will get completley sucked into and don't want to put down and have that moment where everything you thought was going to happen gets turned around and you wind up with the opposite to what you were expecting. I know Jodi Piccoult's name gets mentioned a lot, but I'm not a huge fan - I did really like Plain Truth and Second Glance but haven't been fussed on most of her other ones and outright hated some of them (I think The Pact is still behind the lounge... I hated it about as much as I hated 50 Shades of Sh*t and tossed it. Lone Wolf and Sing you Home got given back to the friend who loaned them to me before I was half way through either of them). I used to really love Stephen King, but after Insomnia, I kind of lost interest...

I am trying to get my hands on a copy of Before I Go To Sleep as mentioned by a couple of PP's above, but as there are hardly any actual bookshops around here, it's a bit tricky (I found it on the Book Depository, but was hoping to get a copy before I go away early next week). So, any other suggestions? To be honest, I normally read a lot of chick lit (Marian Keyes / Jane Green / Jill Mansell / Sheila O'Flanagan etc) but I really feel like something a bit more substantial at the moment.

Any short stories by Roald Dahl (yes he does write adult books). His short stories have amazing twists. And while I'm at it, Theodore Sturgeon and Isaac Asimov.Yes I guess you weren't after short stories, but you really can't beat the above for twists.

Any short stories by Roald Dahl (yes he does write adult books). His short stories have amazing twists. And while I'm at it, Theodore Sturgeon and Isaac Asimov.Yes I guess you weren't after short stories, but you really can't beat the above for twists.

Some of his books have twists I guess you could say. Or endings you didn't exactly see coming.

Although this one doesn't have a massive twist at the end, Safe Haven is quite the page turner. I read it when DD was a newborn and even when I put her down to sleep during the night I had to keep reading. It is being made into a movie coming out next year. You can watch the clip on youtube if you are interested. It does have a few twists and surprises along the way.

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